Physics 011
Chapter 3: Kinematics in Two Dimensions; Vectors
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A car travels due east for a distance of 3 miles and then
due north for an additional 4 miles before stopping. What is the shortest
straight line distance between the starting and ending points of this trip? |
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3
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4
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5
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A car travels due east for a distance of 3 miles and then
due north for an additional 4 miles before stopping. What is the angle a
of the shortest path relative to due north? |
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a
= arc cos 3/5 |
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a
= arc sin 5/3 |
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a
= arc sin 4/3 |
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a
= arc tan 3/4 |
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A vector A makes an angle of 60° with the x axis of
a Cartesian coordinate system. Which of the following statements is true of
the indicated magnitudes? |
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Ax
is greater than Ay |
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Ay
is greater than Ax |
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Ay
is greater than A |
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Ax
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Force is a vector quantity measured in units of newtons,
N. What must be the angle between two concurrently acting forces of 5 N and 3
N respectively if the resultant vector is 8 N? |
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0° |
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45° |
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90° |
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180° |
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Two forces, A and B, act concurrently on an
object. Both vectors have the same magnitude of 10 N and act at right angles
to each other. What is the closest estimate of their resultant? |
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0
N |
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14
N |
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20
N |
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100
N |
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For which of the vector diagrams is it true that T1
+ T2 = T3? |
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For which of the vector diagrams is it true that T1
- T2 = T3? |
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For which of the vector diagrams is it true that T1
+ T2 + T3 = 0? |
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For which of the vector diagrams is it most obviously true
that T1 + T2 + T3 0? |
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For which of the vector diagrams is it true that T1
+ T3 = - T2? |
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For which of the vector diagrams is it true that |T1|2
+ |T2|2 = T3|2? |
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Which of the following sets of displacements, if they were
oriented any way you wish, could not be made to yield a zero net
displacement? |
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(3
m, 4 m, 5 m) |
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(2
m, 4 m, 7 m) |
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(4
m, 4 m, 4 m) |
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(1
m, 2 m, 3 m, 4 m, 9 m) |
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An airplane is flying in the presence of a 100 km/h wind
directed due north. What must be the velocity and heading of the plane if it
is to maintain a velocity of 500 km/h due east with respect to the ground? |
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510
km/h E |
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300
km/h SE |
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510
km/h 11° South of East |
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600
km/h E |
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A quarterback throws a football with a velocity of 7 m/s
and an angle of 15° above the horizontal. How far away should the designated
receiver be? |
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1.25
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2.50
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5.00
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6.25
m |
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What must be the minimum velocity of a projectile launched
from ground level over a flat, horizontal if it is to strike a target 100
meters away? |
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19.6
m/s |
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31.3
m/s |
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98.0
m/s |
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980
m/s |
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An arrow is shot at an angle of 30° above the horizontal
with a speed of 29.4 m/s. How long will it take for the arrow to strike the
ground? |
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1
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2
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3
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4
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At what angle should a projectile be fired in order for
its range to be at maximum? |
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30° |
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45° |
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60° |
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120° |
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A bomber is traveling due east with a velocity of 300 m/s
when it releases a bomb. If the bomb takes 2.00 seconds to strike the ground,
what was the range (horizontal distance) of the bomb's path? |
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100
m |
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150
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300
m |
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600
m |
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A bomber is flying with a velocity of 500 km/h at an
altitude of 1960 meters when it drops a bomb. How long does it take for the
bomb to hit the ground? |
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0.50
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20
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50
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200
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A ball is thrown from the roof of a tall building with a
horizontal velocity of 6.0 m/s. What is its speed after 3.0 seconds of
flight? |
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30
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15.8
m/s |
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18
m/s |
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4.9
m/s |
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A projectile is fired at an angle above the horizontal.
The air resistance is negligible. The initial horizontal velocity component
is twice that of the initial vertical velocity component. The trajectory of
the missle is best described as |
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semicircular. |
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translational. |
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parabolic. |
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hyperbolic. |
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Which trajectory best describes a ball rolling down a curved ramp that ends at point P? |
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A |
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B |
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C |
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D |
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A cannon is placed on a flatcar of a train. The train is
moving with a uniform speed 5.0 m/s when the cannon fires a ball vertically
up at 10 m/s. Which vector best represents the velocity of the cannon ball as
seen by a man standing on the ground? |
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A bullet is fired from a gun with a muzzle velocity of 300
m/s and at an angle of 30° above the horizontal. What is the magnitude of the
vertical component of the muzzle velocity? |
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0
m/s |
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9.8
m/s |
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150
m/s |
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300
m/s |
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Assume that the magnitude of the acceleration of gravity is exactly 10.0 m/s2 and that there is no friction with the air. A bored golfer standing on a flat, horizontal section of the golf course hits a small stone with his club so that the horizontal and vertical components of its velocity as it leaves the ground are 20.0 m/s and 15.0 m/s respectively. When the stone is at the top of its trajectory, its speed
is ___ m/s. |
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5 |
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10 |
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15 |
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20 |
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25 |
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Assume that the magnitude of the acceleration of gravity is exactly 10.0 m/s2 and that there is no friction with the air. A bored golfer standing on a flat, horizontal section of the golf course hits a small stone with his club so that the horizontal and vertical components of its velocity as it leaves the ground are 20.0 m/s and 15.0 m/s respectively. When the stone is at the top of its trajectory, the
magnitude of its acceleration is ___ m/s2. |
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5 |
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10 |
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15 |
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20 |
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25 |
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Assume that the magnitude of the acceleration of gravity is exactly 10.0 m/s2 and that there is no friction with the air. A bored golfer standing on a flat, horizontal section of the golf course hits a small stone with his club so that the horizontal and vertical components of its velocity as it leaves the ground are 20.0 m/s and 15.0 m/s respectively. The time required for the stone to reach the highest point
in its trajectory is ___ s. |
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0.5 |
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1.0 |
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1.5 |
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2.0 |
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Assume that the magnitude of the acceleration of gravity is exactly 10.0 m/s2 and that there is no friction with the air. A bored golfer standing on a flat, horizontal section of the golf course hits a small stone with his club so that the horizontal and vertical components of its velocity as it leaves the ground are 20.0 m/s and 15.0 m/s respectively. The horizontal distance traveled by the stone before it
hits the ground is ___ m. |
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30 |
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35 |
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45 |
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60 |
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80 |
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A projectile is launched from ground level with speed vo at an angle o above the horizontal. If vo was increased slightly, the range of the
projectile would ___. |
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increase |
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decrease |
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remain
constant |
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increase,
decrease, or remain constant depending on other information |
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A projectile is launched from ground level with speed vo at an angle o above the horizontal. If o
was increased slightly, the time the projectile spends in the air before
hitting the ground would ___. |
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increase |
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decrease |
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remain
constant |
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increase,
decrease, or remain constant depending on other information |
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A projectile is launched from ground level with speed vo at an angle o above the horizontal. If vo was increased slightly, the maximum
height attained by the projectile would ___. |
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increase |
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decrease |
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remain
constant |
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increase,
decrease, or remain constant depending on other information |
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A projectile is launched from ground level with speed vo at an angle o above the horizontal. If o
was decreased slightly, the range of the projectile would ___. |
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increase |
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decrease |
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remain
constant |
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increase,
decrease, or remain constant depending on other information |